First Full-Length Music Video Shot Entirely In GTA V Released

The first ever music video to be totally shot in GTA V has been released.

To be completely fair to the man behind the video, DJ Solomun, it’s actually pretty decent. Although it does make me want to play Grand Theft Auto.

They wrote on YouTube: “Watch the debut video for ‘Customer Is King’ as Solomun tries to make his deliveries among the everyday chaos of the city of Los Santos. Created entirely within Grand Theft Auto V, the video is part of an ongoing collaboration between Solomun and Rockstar Games.”

Fans were quick to comment, saying how good the video is. One wrote: “Wow. That was amazing.” while another added: “this would be perfect for a history expansion DLC. Remember a lot the missions in different views of GTA episodes of liberty city”. A third added: “It’s always been a dream of mine to edit/direct a music video within GTA 5! This is so cool!”.

Looks like the fans are definitely happy with the results. What do you think?

As we know, DJ Solomun has been working collaboratively with Rockstar for a while now. The company recently released a teaser trailer for the nightclub expansion prior to its release in July.

Yes, in case you haven’t already heard, you can dance away alongside your online friends listening to four real-life musicians.

Artists such as Solomun, alongside others like The Black Madonna, and Dixon shared the below trailer.

Rockstar then confirmed the news, saying: “the nightlife scene in Los Santos is getting a major upgrade”.

You’re able to set it up, design the interior, and even control staffing.

The press release said: “Management is honest work, a tidy way to keep income from your more seedy ventures with Disruption Logistics, The Open Road, SecuroServ and Free Trade Shipping Co. looking clean as fresh laundry.”

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